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RACING.
FORTUNE BAY IN PROPER
FORM.
APOLLO STICKS DISTANCE.
Nobody could have wished for better sport than was provided at the Third Extra Race Meeting at Happy Valley on Saturday. Close finishes were the order of the day, and wideawake punters bad the satisfaction of seeing one or two "good things" come off which no doubt they had been waiting for for some little time. Fi-fi, a much better pony than the public evidently gave it credit for being, provided a very acceptable long shot in the third event, paying $126.
Things went along pretty well as was expected from then on, until in the sixth race Mr. Y. T. Fung piloted Twilight home in a great finish to pay $57.30. Choc- tow II managed to get second place, and obliged with $33.80.
wor
more
Toeg & Priestley's Gay Crusader
151 lb......... (Mr. Reidy) 8 Won by a head; many lengths. Time: 3 mina. 07 4/5 secs. Pari-mutuel: than
Places, 1st $6.70; 2nd $6.20.
2.--Morrison HI Handicap: Second Division: One Mile.- For China Ponjes, "A" & "B" Classes. "A" Class ponies which have $2,000 in stakes since January I, 1931, and "B" Class pontes which have won legs than $1,000 in stakes since January 1, 1931, barred. Top weight not to ex- ceed 165 lb. Entrance Fee $5. 1st Prize: $500. 2nd Prize: $300. 3rd Prize: $200. Chan Tin-son's Vasylock 158 lb.
(Mr. Frost) I
Eve's Boxing Eve 160 lb.
Winner $14.10;
5.-Morrison Hill Handicap: First Division: One Mile.-For China Ponics: "A" Clase. Ponies which have won $2,000 and less, in stakes since January 1, 1981, harred. Top weight not to ex- ceed 161 . Entrance Fee $5. 1st Prize: $600., 2nd Prize: $300, 3rd Prize: $200.
1
2L. Dunbar's Gleneagles 154 lb. (Mr. Heard) Dynasty's Hetman 161 lb. ....
(Mr. G. U. da Róza) 2 Won by four lengths. Time-2 mins. 04 1/5 secs. Pari-mutuel: Winner $9.00; Places, 1st $8.00,
(Mr. Charles) Mackie & Grayburn's Jill 168
lb..... (Mr. G. U. da Roza) 3 Won by short head; length. Time: 2 mins. 03 2/5 seca, Pari-mutuel: Winner $11.80; Places, 1st $6.00: 2nd $6.70; Srd $8.60.
3-Boa Vista Handicap: First Division: One Mile.-For China Ponies. Class. Top weight net to exceed 161 lb. Entrance Fee $6, 1st Prize: $400. 2nd Prize: $200. 3rd Prize: $100. Lewis & Tinson's Fi-Fa 146 lb.
Chan Wai-sang's Nippy 145 lb.
(Mr. H. C. Lee) 3 Won by 5 lengths; short head. Time: 2 mins. 07 3/5 sece. Pari-mutuel: Winner
$34.70; Places, 1st $12.00; 2nd $8.90; 3rd $130.20.
9.- Kellett
Handicap: Second Quarter Division: One and a Miles-Fur China Ponles. "C" Class. Top weight not to exceed 161 b. Entrance Fee $5. 1st
Prize: $400. 2nd Prize: $300.
3rd Prize: $100.
A. A. R. Botelho's Misamis 148
lb... (Mr. A. A. R. Botelho) 1 Dr. J. C. Macgown's Britannic
Hall 161 lb... (Mr. Heard) 2 T. P. T.'s Tunney 155 lb. ....
(Mr. S. N. Pan) 3 Won by short head; % length. Time: 2 mins, 47 secs. Pari-mutuel: Winner $141.00; Places, 1st $21.80; 2nd $7.80; 3rd $21.90.
6.-Boa Vista Handicap: Second Division: One Mile-For China Ponies. "D" Class. Top weight| 10. Kellett to exceed 161 b. Entranco Feel $5. 1st Prize: $850. 2nd Prize: $150. 3rd Prize: $75.
(Mr. S. Y. Liang) 1 Rain's Twilight 198 lb.
142 lb........ (Mr. Stewart) 2
(Mr. Y. T. Fung) 1 In the eighth race Little Brown & Coppin's Fritillery 154 Beaver won in an ordinary can- 1b... (Mr. G. U. da Roza) 2 G. S. B. Bramwell's Choctow II. ter to pay $34.70; bút a genuine Harmac's Leveret 159 lb. ...... surprise packet was Nippy, which scrambled in third, and re warded the adventurous with $190.20.
In the very next event, Mr. "Tony" Hotelho rode his own pony, Misamis, and won a won- derful race from Mr. Heard, on Britannic Hall.. The dividend was $141-rather surprising, in view of the admitted class of Misamis. But Britannic Hall was apparently widely tipped, and carried the public's money.
RESULTS.
1-April Stakes: Six Furlongs.-- For China Ponies, Subscription- Griffins of this Club of this Sen- son, non-winners. Weight for
as per scale. 2. Mbi Inches penalty for every $200 or part thereof won in Stake. (Jockey Allowance). Entrance Fee $5. 1st Prize: $400. 2nd Priza: $200, 3rd Prize: $100.' M John's Redskins 155 Ib!
(Mr. Heard):1 L&Kitchell Vamoose
165 lb.,,. (Mr. S. N. Pan) 2 Carroll, Lo & Soo's Acaciatio
Leaf 156 lb. (Mr. Frort) 20 Won by one length; dead heat. Time-1 min. 89 2/5 secs. A Pari-mutuel: Winner $18.20; Places, 1st $8.70; -2dd $570, and
(Mr. Bramwell) 3 Won by short head; a length. Time: 2 mina. 10 4/5 secs. Pari-mutuel: Winner $126.00;
Newbigging & Gordon's. Nouk-
hall 161 Ib. (Mr. Newbigging) 8 Won, by a head; a length. Time:-2 mins. 17 secs. Parl-mutuel: Winner
$57.80;
Places, 1st $80.80; 2nd $7.40; 3rd Places, 1st $15.20; 2nd $33.80; 3rd $30.00.
$8.10.
7-St. George's Plate: One and a Quarter Miles—A'cup presented with $750 added. A Handicap for Griffins of this Season. Top weight not to exceed 161 b. Entrance Fee $5. 2nd Prize: $300. 3rd Prize: $200. L. Dunbar's Fortune Bay 161 lb.
(Mr. Heard) 1
4-Second New Aggregate Staken: One and a Half Miles---Value $750. For all China Ponies. Winners of $5,000 or more in stakes anywhere since January 1, 1981, weight for inches as per acale; of $4,000 to $4,999, 3 Ib. allowance; of $3,000 to $3,999, 6 b. allowance; of less than $9,000, -7 Ib. allowance. The Chan Tin-son's Wonderful Stag Stakes will be run for six times, 158 lb. ...... (Mr. Frost) 2
or as decided by the Stewards. L. T. F.'s Gold Key 155 lb. ..
At the end of the Season an`ad- #ditional sum of $2,900, 'will be divided between the ponies ncor- ing. most marks in the races for the Stakes during the Season in the proportion of first, 70 per cont.; second, 20 per cent.; and third, 10 per cent. of the added money so far as is consistent with ties. Marks to count 4 for a win, 2 for a second and 1 for
third in each race. The bene ft of marks already scored to pass with pony on a sale. Entrance Fee $5. 2nd Prize: $300. 3rd Prize: $200, Chan Tin-son's Apollo 160 lb.
(Mr. Frost) 1 Mrs. Dunbar's Sitting Bull
(Mr. Heard)2
(Mr. Harriman)
Won by 2 lengths; 5 lengths. Time: mins: 39.3/5 secs. Pari-mutuel: Winner €25.90; Places, fet 39.40; 2nd $8.90.
Race 2.
No. 18
$1,262.80
276 68
860.80
180.40
Unplaced runners ($50 each), Nos.: 74, 31, 340, 483.
Race 3.
No. 637
456 150
$1,288.80 366.80 189.40
#
Unplaced runners ($50 each). Nos.: 417, 94, 276, 11, 800, 264, 401, 279, 418, 617, 296, 398, 1, 159,
450.
Race 4.*
No. 553
98
"
582
$3,231.20 923,20 461.60
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HOCKEY.
ST. GEORGE'S DAY.
ST. ANDREW'S DEFEATED AT PROGRAMME OF CONCERT ON
500KUNPOO.
CUP NOT PRESENTED.
!
H.K.C.C. GROUND.
Below is the programme of the St. George's Day Band Concert to be given on the afternoon of April In a fast game played on the 23 by the Band and Drums of the Sookunpoo ground on Saturday, 1st Batta. The South Wales Bor- the Hong Kong Ladies' Hockey derers:- Club defeated the St. Andrew's The Retreat Club by two clear goals. More Quick Step-
.Buglers
"The Drum Major....The Drums than usual interest focused on
Reminiscences of England..The Band the game, as Hong Kong by dint Slaw Starcli- of superior play, had gone "Olden Days in Warwick", through the League without one Quick March defeat chalked up against them,
The Drums
"Warwickshire Lads"...The Drums
Unplaced runners ($100 each), and St. Andrew's Club was con- Selection- Nos.: 220, 288.
Race 3.
21
No. 509 818
No. 703
Race 6.
JI
$2,043.00 681.00
$1,880.20 587.20 268.60
380 477
Unplaced runners ($50 each), Nos.: 216, 54, 590, 369, 487, 33,
Handicap: First Division: One and a Quarter Miles. For China Ponies. "B" Class. Top weight not to exceed 161 I. Entrance Fee $5. lat Prize: $450. 2nd Prize: $260, 368. 3rd Prize: $150. L. Dunbar's Cyclamen Bay 158
(Mr. Heard) 1 lb. Aitch Aitch's Valorous 142 lb.
(Mr. Proulx) 31 W. T. Stanton's Mike 161 lb...
(Mr. Stanton) 3 Won by 2.length; many lengths. Time: 2. mins. 89 4/5 secs. Pari-mutuel: Winner $24.10: Places, lat $7.00; 2nd $8.80; 3rd $7.20.
11-Gosford Handicap: One Mile. -For Australian Ponies, non- winners. Entrance Fee' 35. 1st Prize: $400.
2nd Prize: $200. 3rd Prize: $100. Kong Bros.'s Evening Star 162 b. (Mr. Harriman) Wong Ping-shun's Thunderclap
136 lb....... (Mr. Proulx): 2 Kangaroo's Caulfield 121 lb....
Race 7.
IF
No. 681 827 110
$1,982.40 566.40
2BT.20 Unplaced runners ($50 each), Nos.: 645, 481.
Race 8.
No. 698
781 734
$1,829.80 522.80 261.40
Unplaced runners ($50 each), Nos.: 217, 369, 480, 455, 69, 431, 616, 845, 828, 895, 181; 691, 58.
Race 9.1 No. 678
401 200
$1,848.80 526.80 268.40
Unplaced runnera ($50 each), Nos. 261, 281, 191, 961, 135, 121, 1688, 820, 740, 447, 575, 398, 249.
Race 10.
" (Mr. Y. T. Enug) 4 Wen by many lengths; 8 lengths. Time: 1 min. 59 2/5 secs. Parl-mutuel: Winner $12.80; Places, 1st $6.20; 2nd 9.20; 3rd
8-Morrison Hill Handicap: Third, $18,80, BA
Division: One Mile For China, Ponies. "B" and "C" Classes. "B" Clans ponies which have -won $1,000, and more in stakes since January, 1931, barred. Top weight not to exceed 185 1. Entrance Fee $51st Prize: $450, 2nd Prize: $250, 3rd Price: $150
Mr. Dutbar's Little Beaver
HAVE YOU WONT
Lucky Numbers In Cash Sweeps.
Race 1.
22
No. 58
120
114
888.80 179.10 179.10
187 1b... (Mr. Proulx) 1 Unplaced runners ($50 each), Eve's Daylight Eve 159 lbini. No.: 40, 874, 78, 400, 175, 309,
(Mr. Beldy) ~ 2269, 187 2032 20
$2,056.60 No. 500 18
587.60 1,700 M 293,80 Unplaced runners ($50 each), Nos.: 596, 365, 103, 719, 186.
Race 11.
No.
:8 202. 788
$2,318.40 682.40 831.20
Unplaced runners ($50 each), Nos.: 121, 522, 457, 741, 60, 485.
INTER-SCHOOL SPORTS.
sidered by many to have stood ai good chance to be the first team to turn the tables on the Hong Kong side.
Losers Outplayed.
As things turned out, however, it never looked as if the Saints would achieve their aim, as they were up againat a decidedly better team, and not until the last ten minutes of the game, did they have matters their own way. Towards the end of the game the Kowloon side pressed continuous- ly, but could not penetrate a sound defence. Result:-
H.K.L.H.C.
2
0
"Merrie England" .....The Band March-
"Palace Guard" .......The Drums Potpourri
"Community Land" .....The Band Bugle farch
"Babel Mandeb",
Band, Drums & Bugles The National Anthem.
LESSON SERMON.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, HONG KONG.
"Doctrine of Atonement" was the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scient- fat, on Sunday, April 19, The teams lined up as follow:———
was: "He The Golden Text St. Andrew's: R. Rose, P.sent redemption unto his people: Woolley, I. Rogers, I Gittins, M. he hath commanded his covenant White, L. Woolley, P. Gittins, M for ever: holy and reverend is his Churn, M. Woolley, N. Field, E. name." (111; 9.). Landolt
St. Andrew's
Hong Kong: G. Little, E.
Among the citations which com- Gray, J. Smalley, E. O'Hagan, A. prised the Lesson-Sermon was the Owen Hughes, M. Wallace, I. Bell, following from the Bible: "And E. G. Ross, E. M. Donelan, C. all things are of God, who hath reconciled as to himself by Jesus Ferguson, M. Bishop.
The Caer Clark Cup was not Christ, and hath given to us the presented to the Hong Kong ministry of reconciliation; To Ladies' Hockey Club: after the whit, that God was in Christ, re- match, as it was decided that the conciling the world unto himself, trophy should be presented after not imputing their trespasses unto the match between the Cham them; and hath committed unto us plons and the Best of the League, the word of reconciliation.”
Cor, 5; 18, 19.) -League Table to Date.
Goale
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The Lesson-Bermon also includ P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. ed the following passage from H.E.LH.C... 871 D' 28 415 the Christian Scfence textbook.. St. Andrew's 8 4 2 2 9 11 10 "Science and Health, with Key to KHLO. Ä.... 722 8 12 8
Recreio 6 1 8 2 5 Diocesan G.8.7 0 0 7 8 28
Y.M.C.A. BEAT MEDWAY,
Fine Second Hall Recovery Leads to Victory,
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The seventh annual inter-school sports will be held on the South At King's Park on Saturday the China Athletic Association ground, YM.C.A. second eleven defeated Caroline Hill, on Wednesday, April H.M.S. Medway By two-goals to 29, commencing at 280 p.m. one in a very even game.
the Scriptures," by Mary Baker
o Eddy:"Wa acknowledge Jesus' atonement as the evidence of divine, efficacious Love, unfolding man's unity with God through Christ Josus the Way-shower; and · we acknowledge that man is sav-; ed through Christ, through Truth, Life, and Love as demonstrated by the Galflean prophet in healing the sick and overcoming sin and death." (p. 497.).